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one of the case studies we study in the grand strategy course is the career of philip ii of spain and the spanish armada and the constitution with elizabeth i and philip's problem was he insisted on running the entire spanish empire himself personally. he never had time to think or sleep or anything else. that is what the new technology has pushed us into. i think we will learn in time to cope with it. the obvious answer which neither my wife nor i have mastered yet is to turn off the machine that a certain point in the day. but i think eventually we will adjust to it. in the context of these other technological changes that i have mentioned which give the appearance that history is speeding up. >> in your discussion of chekhov you noted the idea that russia was perhaps better than russian. it gave me an introspective question. it -- is america a culture? an idea? is the culture or idea of america better than americans and what do we need to do to make those two come together? >> i don't think you are getting at culture if you say it is better than people. i think culture is people. a
one of the case studies we study in the grand strategy course is the career of philip ii of spain and the spanish armada and the constitution with elizabeth i and philip's problem was he insisted on running the entire spanish empire himself personally. he never had time to think or sleep or anything else. that is what the new technology has pushed us into. i think we will learn in time to cope with it. the obvious answer which neither my wife nor i have mastered yet is to turn off the machine...
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. >> woodruff: and jeffrey brown talks to composer philip glass about his genre-bendingpera about albert einstein. >>he amazinghings th whatou see almost everything you see has been talked about. if you look at the stage you're looking at the furniture of your imagination. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> music is a universal language but when i was in an accident i was worrieded the health care system spoke a language all its own. with united health care i got help that fit my life. information on my phone. connection to doctors to get where i'm from and tools to estimate what my care may cost. so i never miss a beat. >> we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. united health care. >> viking river cruises. exploring the world in comfort. and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. and with the ongoing support of these instutions and foundations
. >> woodruff: and jeffrey brown talks to composer philip glass about his genre-bendingpera about albert einstein. >>he amazinghings th whatou see almost everything you see has been talked about. if you look at the stage you're looking at the furniture of your imagination. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> music is a universal language but when i was in an accident i was worrieded the health...
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philip klaus thank you for your time ok. iran says it might consider limiting its enrichment of higher grade uranium if it's allowed to have fuel for research reactor it's a revival of a previous offer to try and break the talks a deadlock over the country's nuclear program but germany wants to continue getting tough urging the e.u. to heighten the already crippling sanctions let's get the thoughts of professor side mohammad marandi from tackling university. professor side mohammad marandi thank you for joining our team now how would you assess iran's move here why is it conceding. well iran's policy hasn't changed. it is as it was before the iranians are willing to be more open and allow more intrusive inspections and they're willing. to talk about enriching uranium at twenty percent under certain conditions but in general nothing has changed and increasing sanctions by the west will only make things more difficult because iranians see the sanctions that are being imposed by western governments as inhuman their intention is
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more on how the candidates are handling their campaigns we're joined live now by former cia officer philip giraldi now the u.s. elections of course are just around the corner bamma says he will resist any pressure from israel and romney reiterate his backing for america's ally but if we look beyond the campaign promises where do you think the two really stand over this . well i think it's appears to be clear that romney would be much more inclined to either initiate a war on behalf of israel or to join in on one i suspect that president obama appreciates the reality of this in terms of the considerable downside that would take place and he is extremely reluctant to do so as as your commentator noted however in the debate which took place on monday they both apparently came down on roughly the same position that if israel were to initiate a military action that the u.s. would support it will apparently now that is a bit of a lead for obama not much of a leap for romney was going to saying that all along would have be a vote for romney to carry out military threats against iran is that what
more on how the candidates are handling their campaigns we're joined live now by former cia officer philip giraldi now the u.s. elections of course are just around the corner bamma says he will resist any pressure from israel and romney reiterate his backing for america's ally but if we look beyond the campaign promises where do you think the two really stand over this . well i think it's appears to be clear that romney would be much more inclined to either initiate a war on behalf of israel or...
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philip rivers, 4-0 lead at home. in the powder blue uniforms, i mean they got this thing taking care of. >> then captain turnover. >> captain turnover had four picks. >> and two fumbles. >> six turnovers in one game. >> we are talking about not a practice, a real game gentleman he has the most turn overs of any nfl quarterback in the last two years. >> your gay, peyton manning brought them back. they get it done. 5 unanswered points by denver. both of those teams tied atop the afc west at 3-3. it is a bad division. are you watching plateoffs now that the nats are out? >> the nats are out so i'm out. >> you're watching it because it's on fox 5. >> well, yeah, the tv is on. >> of course, you are. >> we went out to the wild, wild west. >> the unwritten rules. >> i know you love that. >> look at that holiday with the boot right there between the wickets. san francisco wins the game easily to tie this thing up at one. real quickly, i just want you to see the play that people are talk about today. marco scudero, had the ba
philip rivers, 4-0 lead at home. in the powder blue uniforms, i mean they got this thing taking care of. >> then captain turnover. >> captain turnover had four picks. >> and two fumbles. >> six turnovers in one game. >> we are talking about not a practice, a real game gentleman he has the most turn overs of any nfl quarterback in the last two years. >> your gay, peyton manning brought them back. they get it done. 5 unanswered points by denver. both of those...
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they lection seen as a breakthrough for supporters of flemish independence belgian politician that philip last told us what's at stake. the idea is gaining ground that's the most important thing because we are having a lot of problems now in belgium we see that france is the federal government doesn't have. the on the flemish side in the federal parliament although the flemings make up the majority of the population in belgium the federal government doesn't have a majority in flanders and that's of course is a big problem it's a problem of the deficit and this means this government doesn't have a real democratic legitimacy in flounders voted for come something completely different that we are getting now with this federal government and friends is an economic economically socially power for a prosperous region we have we are already if we have a flemish nation we have a french people you have to know that blow them is an artificial country it's really two separate countries already within belgium we see a completely different political consensus on the flemish on the world. flanders would
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but it's the third party candidates that many believe could affect the outcome as former cia officer philip giraldi explains . i think the possibility of there being some kind of political shift in the united states is much stronger now than it has ever been because there is a lot of disillusionment in terms of how the two parties have managed the economy i mean basically we have a right now a small a large government republican running against a larger government democrat there's not a whole lot of difference between what each would do and in terms of foreign policy they're very close i think a lot of people are actually very much disillusioned with this i can see a split developing probably in the republican party and possibly in the democratic party in terms of foreign policy and other issues where you're going to have these issues emerging in a much more forceful way in the future and despite the u.s. political landscape seemingly ready for a new political forces how many americans still don't realize they have a big choice than just two candidates largely ignored by the mainstream medi
but it's the third party candidates that many believe could affect the outcome as former cia officer philip giraldi explains . i think the possibility of there being some kind of political shift in the united states is much stronger now than it has ever been because there is a lot of disillusionment in terms of how the two parties have managed the economy i mean basically we have a right now a small a large government republican running against a larger government democrat there's not a whole...
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transfers to the poor along a region which the nationalists claim is a drain on flanders belgian politician philip quasi said outcome of the election on streets just how support for breaking away has grown in the region over the years. the idea is gaining ground that it's the most important thing because we are having a lot of problems now in belgium we see that for instance the federal government doesn't have a majority on the flemish side in the federal parliament although the flemings make up the majority of the population in belgium the federal government doesn't have a majority in flanders and that's of course is a big problem it's a problem of democratic deficits and this means there is government doesn't have a real democratic legitimacy in flounders voted for come something completely different that we are getting now with this federal government and friends is an economic economically socially. prosperous region we have we are already if we have a flemish nation and we have a flemish people you have to know that both room is an artificial country you it's really two separate countries alr
transfers to the poor along a region which the nationalists claim is a drain on flanders belgian politician philip quasi said outcome of the election on streets just how support for breaking away has grown in the region over the years. the idea is gaining ground that it's the most important thing because we are having a lot of problems now in belgium we see that for instance the federal government doesn't have a majority on the flemish side in the federal parliament although the flemings make...
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on phony red lines in washington i'm going to check on little earlier i spoke to former cia officer philip giraldi and he believes the u.s. is now closer than ever to changing its policies. the fundamental challenge is whether our foreign policy particularly over the last eleven or twelve years has been effective in terms of making the united states more secure and the united states more respected i think you would have to conclude that that has not been the case so there will have to be a radical rethink whether the basic policy of u.s. intervention in many places in the middle east and elsewhere has been a good idea and i think the conclusion will have to believe that the united states will have to certainly kill the trench from that kind of policy i think the possibility of there being some kind of political shift to the united states is much stronger now than it has ever been because there is a lot of disillusionment in terms of how the two parties have managed the economy i mean basically we have a right now a small a a large government republican running against a larger government d
on phony red lines in washington i'm going to check on little earlier i spoke to former cia officer philip giraldi and he believes the u.s. is now closer than ever to changing its policies. the fundamental challenge is whether our foreign policy particularly over the last eleven or twelve years has been effective in terms of making the united states more secure and the united states more respected i think you would have to conclude that that has not been the case so there will have to be a...
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earlier this month and they also want to run in the vote for the european parliament and twenty fourteen philip clare's says many don't feel at home in belgium. we see people from there with an islamic background for me there are political parties now demanding the introduction of sharia law in an islamic state in belgium we've always predicted this but. mostly people mainly supported the socialist policies of the leftist parties but now they feel apparently confident enough to make their own party and it's only natural thing that many people are worried if they see elected people in brussels now but it will undoubtedly come in other local places as well when these people you know openly call for the settling of an islamic state you know we are in western europe and many people don't feel at home in a city such people are winning elections and you could say ok it's only one seat in two different communes of brussels but i'm sure this is only the start of something that will only gain in importance. until it gets an international stories and briefing you now yvonne has to flex pursuit of nuclear
earlier this month and they also want to run in the vote for the european parliament and twenty fourteen philip clare's says many don't feel at home in belgium. we see people from there with an islamic background for me there are political parties now demanding the introduction of sharia law in an islamic state in belgium we've always predicted this but. mostly people mainly supported the socialist policies of the leftist parties but now they feel apparently confident enough to make their own...
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footsie up actually point one percent that's let me correct myself there is going down this hour but philips has been providing a lot of optimism to the markets on its third quarter results coming out much better than expected and it's up more than four percent this hour. and the signal goes out fighting in the currencies market the euro continues gating against the dollar that's up to latest batch of economic data from the united states showing that the housing market is still far from a recovery in the crisis on the russian ruble is losing value against both currencies and that's about a week of commodities and indeed we are seeing legs we brand right now coming off two week lows but that's just in to the heart of all of the barrel that's on the worries of increased tensions in lebanon. right that so we have time for this hour coming up next he talks to iceland's foreign minister about what lessons. could teach the european union about coming out of the crisis. nuclear fallible side. radioactive fallout of government betrayal the government. everything lauded and claude and claude how can
footsie up actually point one percent that's let me correct myself there is going down this hour but philips has been providing a lot of optimism to the markets on its third quarter results coming out much better than expected and it's up more than four percent this hour. and the signal goes out fighting in the currencies market the euro continues gating against the dollar that's up to latest batch of economic data from the united states showing that the housing market is still far from a...
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frankfurt move slightly towards positive territory now we're in the middle of the reporting season and philips has been very successful in providing optimism to the markets of more than four percent the selves a very good third quarter report over in asia we've had bad news coming out of japan saying that the exports fell ten percent in the month of september which had exporters but the hang seng was feeling much better a point seven percent and currency markets the u.s. dollar was lower against the euro that's on the back of a poor housing report for housing reports in the month of september in the secondary markets in europe are gaining against the russian ruble and on the commodities market we're also seeing more oil coming back of two week lows around half a dollar per barrel but still demand concerns are limiting patents and that's all we have time for this hour we've got a fifty five minutes time with more coming up next on our c we talked to the survivors of the goofy it's a siege to talk about the horrors of the trash. which brightened. from feinstein question. to start on t.v. don't c
frankfurt move slightly towards positive territory now we're in the middle of the reporting season and philips has been very successful in providing optimism to the markets of more than four percent the selves a very good third quarter report over in asia we've had bad news coming out of japan saying that the exports fell ten percent in the month of september which had exporters but the hang seng was feeling much better a point seven percent and currency markets the u.s. dollar was lower...
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troops face christmas as unemployed civilians defense secretary philip hammond insists the cuts a necessary to balance the defense budget yet at the same time the u.k. is committed to remaining one of the biggest military spending is in the world well any modern army even if it cuts its troops needs up to date equipment but take a look at these the british government has spent some two billion pounds on developing remote control attack drones since two thousand and seven but home grown u.k. drones don't have a good track record how about the watch keeper drone this nifty piece of military equipment has already cost the u.k. taxpayers about eight hundred million pounds it was meant to be up and flying by now it isn't yet ready and now running two under half years late the want to keep its predecessor it was a drone called the phoenix that proved so unreliable that an army cycles it became known as the bugger off because it often left on missions never to return the phoenix was such an epic fail that it was used as an example of the quote dismal failure of the british drone systems engineerin
troops face christmas as unemployed civilians defense secretary philip hammond insists the cuts a necessary to balance the defense budget yet at the same time the u.k. is committed to remaining one of the biggest military spending is in the world well any modern army even if it cuts its troops needs up to date equipment but take a look at these the british government has spent some two billion pounds on developing remote control attack drones since two thousand and seven but home grown u.k....
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hostility between his two deeply divided communities increased by the euro crisis belgium politician philip class who's the euro m.p. for flanders says the outcome of the election illustrates how supporters breaking away. it's been searching reaching. the idea is gaining ground and it's the most important thing because we are having a lot of problems now in belgium we see that france is the federal government doesn't have. the flemish side in the federal parliament although the flemings make up the majority of the population in belgium the federal government doesn't have a majority in flanders and that's of course is a big problem it's a problem of the credit deficits and this means this government doesn't have a real democratic legitimacy in flounders voted for complete something completely different that we are getting with this federal government and friends is an economic economically socially powerful a prosperous region we have we are already if we have a flemish nation we have a french people you have to know that blow them is an artificial country it's really two separate countries
hostility between his two deeply divided communities increased by the euro crisis belgium politician philip class who's the euro m.p. for flanders says the outcome of the election illustrates how supporters breaking away. it's been searching reaching. the idea is gaining ground and it's the most important thing because we are having a lot of problems now in belgium we see that france is the federal government doesn't have. the flemish side in the federal parliament although the flemings make up...
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there also we've got a negative dynamic there with a slight decline for both london and frankfurt but philips is feeling so much better it's up more than four percent on the back of very very positive first quarter results over in asia we've got the closing of the markets actually on a positive note which was a bit of a surprise after a mostly negative session that's up there also japan exports went down ten percent in the month of september hurting a lot of thanks to stocks. and on the currencies market was seeing the u.s. still shedding value against europe against the euro on the back of a disappointing housing market report on friday and the russian rubles also losing value on a low of when we will. probably take a look at what's happening there and commodities indeed are quite low with brant falling in the fifty four cents on the back of. demand concerns. we have time for this hour coming up next starting as marina portnoy talked to the foreign minister of iceland about how his country managed to pull itself out of the financial abyss of the economic crisis and maybe what lessons it can
there also we've got a negative dynamic there with a slight decline for both london and frankfurt but philips is feeling so much better it's up more than four percent on the back of very very positive first quarter results over in asia we've got the closing of the markets actually on a positive note which was a bit of a surprise after a mostly negative session that's up there also japan exports went down ten percent in the month of september hurting a lot of thanks to stocks. and on the...
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gregg philip is appealing the decision. >> players and parents are coming to his defense. our bruce johnson has been looking into the case. it's a report you'll only see on 9. >> reporter: josh morgan played for coach fuller as did new england patriot corner back trayion williams. 13 years on the sidelines for woodson, gregg fuller has sent 78 players to division one clerches on scholarship. -- colleges on scholarship. more than 200 woodson players have gone to college. >> we don't have the spark in the locker room no more because our coach is not there. >> after the practice, he'd take me home. >> reporter: he's a woodson player with a 3.4 grade point average but last week the coach was suddenly fired by the d.c. school system's athletic director for using an ileligible player. denise has one son now playing for tampa bay and a second son playing for coach fuller and drawing interest from division one schools. >> division bun schools and scowpts from other -- scouts from other divisions will not look at that student. >> reporter: the rules say he should have been allowed
gregg philip is appealing the decision. >> players and parents are coming to his defense. our bruce johnson has been looking into the case. it's a report you'll only see on 9. >> reporter: josh morgan played for coach fuller as did new england patriot corner back trayion williams. 13 years on the sidelines for woodson, gregg fuller has sent 78 players to division one clerches on scholarship. -- colleges on scholarship. more than 200 woodson players have gone to college. >> we...
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is gaining one and a half percent also beating of the market average and good good news coming from philips its first quarter profits came in much better than expected and the stock is up more than four percent this hour now over on the currencies market the euro continues to gain against the dollar that's on the back of we counting data coming out on friday in the united states and the russian ruble is declining mostly against the euro and that's on the back of still pretty low oil prices which. we have seen come back up from two week lows but around just call football love carol. now after a short break pizza lavelle will be at his guests they will be discussing whether he has the will of the wherewithal to regain the influence that it had when it was at the heart of the ottoman empire. secret laboratory to mukherjee was able to build a new its most sophisticated robot which on fortunately doesn't give a dollar amount anything tim's mission to teach creation why it should care about humans in war this is why you should care only on dot com. read the north almost terrorist attack. ex hosta
is gaining one and a half percent also beating of the market average and good good news coming from philips its first quarter profits came in much better than expected and the stock is up more than four percent this hour now over on the currencies market the euro continues to gain against the dollar that's on the back of we counting data coming out on friday in the united states and the russian ruble is declining mostly against the euro and that's on the back of still pretty low oil prices...
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philip morris got to pay $250,000 and hang its banner. more important, they get access and to show support for both major parties. >> do they have but light on the podiums? [laughter] >> not yet, but we're getting there. they get to show support for both major parties. how often can corporations make a single donation and get a tax deduction for that kind of the nation while showing support for both parties? it also gives them access. they get to rub shoulders. >> like the international blackwater. >> it seems like liquids are the main sponsors. >> after the contract was revealed, a member of the commission and the former chairman of the federal communications commission defended the criteria at least for the exclusion of the vast majority of candidates saying, there are 410 candidates for president registered with the federalion commission did do you really want to have 410 candidates in the debate? is there that many? if inclusion were not restricted in the way the commission has restricted it, with all of these candidates have to parti
philip morris got to pay $250,000 and hang its banner. more important, they get access and to show support for both major parties. >> do they have but light on the podiums? [laughter] >> not yet, but we're getting there. they get to show support for both major parties. how often can corporations make a single donation and get a tax deduction for that kind of the nation while showing support for both parties? it also gives them access. they get to rub shoulders. >> like the...
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it comes from philip at winnebago, a law student. >> there isn't a lot of discussion at the national level from our elected leadership about environmental issues. the push to extract oil from our land, this country's land. and the other issue would be global warming. >> senator fisher, we are talking about environmental issues. we are talking about extracting oil from the land and climate change. >> thank you. i have an energy plan. i have had it out for over a year now. that energy plan is all of the above. we realize that we have an abundance of natural resources here in our state and here in our country, and i believe that they need to be managed, and they need to be managed responsibly. we need to drill for oil. we need to drill for oil on federal lands, off shore, and we need to look at oil shale. we need to look at clean cole -- coal. the united states has a huge amount of coal. here in nebraska we understand the importance of those coal- fired electric plants. that helps us keep our energy rates low for consumers, and low for businesses as well. the governor can tell you when
it comes from philip at winnebago, a law student. >> there isn't a lot of discussion at the national level from our elected leadership about environmental issues. the push to extract oil from our land, this country's land. and the other issue would be global warming. >> senator fisher, we are talking about environmental issues. we are talking about extracting oil from the land and climate change. >> thank you. i have an energy plan. i have had it out for over a year now. that...
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conoco philips, weaker energy prices, finally seeing them being reflected in earnings prices. conocophillips profits down 30% but the company beat so the stock is getting a boost today. dunkin' brands has been a winning stock for 2012, profits were way up, but revenues did fall short, but investors are seeing the bright side. stock is up more than a percent. hershey brand kean missed bay pen -- company missed by a penny, and investors are punishing that stock today. jetblue, improved traffic, profits up, jetblue getting a nice bounce. procter & gamble, the turnaround plan appears to be working for them, they beat estimates stock up 3% here in the final minutes of trading. rcl, royal caribbean, this stock up 37% so far this year. getting a 9% bounce today. they also raised their outlook, stock hitting 52 week high. liz, amazon.com is going to be the stock to watch after the bell. amazon up 31% so far this year. also expedia, up 77% so far this year. liz, talk about setting the bar high. these stocks are have rallied -- these stocks have rallied into the earnings reports so they
conoco philips, weaker energy prices, finally seeing them being reflected in earnings prices. conocophillips profits down 30% but the company beat so the stock is getting a boost today. dunkin' brands has been a winning stock for 2012, profits were way up, but revenues did fall short, but investors are seeing the bright side. stock is up more than a percent. hershey brand kean missed bay pen -- company missed by a penny, and investors are punishing that stock today. jetblue, improved traffic,...
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cheryl: and other merging market play is philip morris. you are telling our viewers by the stock, but not because of the united states, but because of merging market. >> we think there are three strong argument. a high-quality stable earnings sort of company which is great and an environment of volatility we are pacing through. it pays a fairly large dividend and rose that their time. the third reason is they are tied to the merging market consumer. people are saying their income rise ten-15% per year over there. i have to believe, to some degree, some of those employees will end up smoking a little bit more. cheryl: the stock is up 25%. jason, thank you very much. >> thank you. dennis: coming up. charlie gasparino with his exclusive report on vice president biden's brother and the government contract going to his company. cheryl: and the presidential polls, they are tightening. what the candidates need to say in tonight's final debate. we will analyze that. first, as we go to break, take a look at some of s&p's winners. there are some los
cheryl: and other merging market play is philip morris. you are telling our viewers by the stock, but not because of the united states, but because of merging market. >> we think there are three strong argument. a high-quality stable earnings sort of company which is great and an environment of volatility we are pacing through. it pays a fairly large dividend and rose that their time. the third reason is they are tied to the merging market consumer. people are saying their income rise...
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philip. go ahead. -- florida, philip. go ahead. caller: yesterday, president obama keeps talking about the cuts in the military, and now we will cut the military as part of the sequestration. congress cannot come together to make a deal, so i do not understand how they keep blaming the president, saying it is the president of the fall that we are not -- fault that we are not coming to an agreement when you can not give the congress to agree to anything. they are so partisan. if they will not come together at all. that is why congress's approval rating is 9% or 10%. if congress refuses to do anything. guest: there is some truth to that, but the other side is that it does take leadership, and we saw the leadership that president lyndon johnson used in passing the great society legislation, civil rights, the big ticket items and a note earlier era. there is an argument about steady leadership that could pave the way. on the flip side, this is the most partisan, divided congress in 100 years, and that does not count for nothing. that p
philip. go ahead. -- florida, philip. go ahead. caller: yesterday, president obama keeps talking about the cuts in the military, and now we will cut the military as part of the sequestration. congress cannot come together to make a deal, so i do not understand how they keep blaming the president, saying it is the president of the fall that we are not -- fault that we are not coming to an agreement when you can not give the congress to agree to anything. they are so partisan. if they will not...
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did not like that movie who was portrayed by philip seymour hoffman. and perhaps he did not relish it. and did you remember that argument. >> did he want to sue them for defamation of character? >> and when they get paid $ 3500 per hour. the forty- niners, the giants in candlestick is going to be good. and jim harbaugh looked a little bit annoyed. the giants offensive coordinator, kevin gore took a shot at the defensive end, just as smith. while he was a great player he cheats a little bit. while praising smith here is the controversial ". he does a good job of grabbing hold the offensive linemen and along the twists to take place. he never gets called with it so he gets away with murder. and obviously, that is a figure of speech for jim harbaugh came back with kevin therese of regis irrational statement regarding kevin-gilroy--out reache out regi outrageous and . and if you think that you have problems trying to work two jobs and pay fivwhen we come back, alicea is here. many people are ready. >> i am ready it is friday night. >> and we have something
did not like that movie who was portrayed by philip seymour hoffman. and perhaps he did not relish it. and did you remember that argument. >> did he want to sue them for defamation of character? >> and when they get paid $ 3500 per hour. the forty- niners, the giants in candlestick is going to be good. and jim harbaugh looked a little bit annoyed. the giants offensive coordinator, kevin gore took a shot at the defensive end, just as smith. while he was a great player he cheats a...
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middle east, but they are concerned if the instability gives rise to new states that allow al-qaida and philips to -- or affliates to flourish. that is what has happened in parts of libya. they do not have central government control over all of the territory, and that is part of why you saw this terrible tragedy. on the specifics, there is an investigation under way by the fbi and the state department has launched what it calls an official accountability review board. we do not have the full picture of what actually happened, but there is no question that this is a major tragedy. it is the first time in more than two decades that the u.s. has lost an investor in a situation like this. has lost an ambassador in a situation like this. host: susan glasser is editor in chief at "foreign policy magazine. indiana. chris. independent line. caller: jobs are going to be the most important thing in the election, but foreign policy will be important. as far as governor romney not pointing of the specificity of what he would do differently, i disagree. in his speech he pointed out a lot of things that he w
middle east, but they are concerned if the instability gives rise to new states that allow al-qaida and philips to -- or affliates to flourish. that is what has happened in parts of libya. they do not have central government control over all of the territory, and that is part of why you saw this terrible tragedy. on the specifics, there is an investigation under way by the fbi and the state department has launched what it calls an official accountability review board. we do not have the full...
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. >> reporter: philip opsal is one of america's leading wood experts and has inspected utility poles since 1961. decay is more prevalent in the southeast especially florida where a worm moist climate breeds fungal and insect damage. he said utility poles like this should be replaced after 25 years but many poles are twice that old. >> who is responsible for these poles? >> the utilities that own them are responsible. >> there's no watchdog? >> no. >> florida mandates that utility companies inspect their poles every eight years. many subcontract inspections to third parties. >> got a white tag which means it's questionable. >> it's questionable. the inspector found it questionable. >> last time this pole was inspected was nine years ago. >> yes. >> to you this pole worrisome? >> yes, it is. >> opsal has been hired by manny baker's legal team and wouldn't comment on the case. the bakers are suing at&t the owner of the pole that paralyzed him and the subcontractor at&t hired to inspect the pole. in a statement at&t told us our thoughts go out the mr. baker and his family in light of thi
. >> reporter: philip opsal is one of america's leading wood experts and has inspected utility poles since 1961. decay is more prevalent in the southeast especially florida where a worm moist climate breeds fungal and insect damage. he said utility poles like this should be replaced after 25 years but many poles are twice that old. >> who is responsible for these poles? >> the utilities that own them are responsible. >> there's no watchdog? >> no. >> florida...
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[applause] philip was the first questioner and asked about gas prices. he wants to know why they have gone up so much. the president's answer -- he said the economy has gotten stronger on that basis, when we have a recovery, gasoline prices would probably go up to six or $7. is that what he is saying? this is a classic non-answer. it is pretty clear that when it comes to his policies and answers and his agenda, he is pretty much running on fumes. the american people want real answers and a real agenda and that is what paul ryan and i will become the next president and vice president of the united states. [applause] we take america to two very different places and that is clear by virtue of what you have heard over the last two debates and you will hear over the last one as well. the president will put an america in place that has about $20 trillion in debt, killing the american dream for your kids. if i become president, i will take the action to make sure we kept our federal spending, we limit federal spending as a percentage of our total economy, and w
[applause] philip was the first questioner and asked about gas prices. he wants to know why they have gone up so much. the president's answer -- he said the economy has gotten stronger on that basis, when we have a recovery, gasoline prices would probably go up to six or $7. is that what he is saying? this is a classic non-answer. it is pretty clear that when it comes to his policies and answers and his agenda, he is pretty much running on fumes. the american people want real answers and a real...
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[applause] philip was the first questioner and asked about gas prices. he wants to know why they have gone up so much. the president's answer -- he said the economy has gotten stronger [laughter] on that basis, when we have a recovery, gasoline prices would probably go up to six or $7. is that what he is saying? this is a classic non-answer. it is pretty clear that when it comes to his policies and answers and his agenda, he is pretty much running on fumes. the american people want real answers and a real agenda and that is what paul ryan and i will become the next president and vice president of the united states. [applause] we take america to two very different places and that is clear by virtue of what you have heard over the last two debates and you will hear over the last one as well. the president will put an america in place that has about $20 trillion in debt, killing the american dream for your kids. if i become president, i will take the action to make sure we kept our federal spending, we limit federal spending as a percentage of our total eco
[applause] philip was the first questioner and asked about gas prices. he wants to know why they have gone up so much. the president's answer -- he said the economy has gotten stronger [laughter] on that basis, when we have a recovery, gasoline prices would probably go up to six or $7. is that what he is saying? this is a classic non-answer. it is pretty clear that when it comes to his policies and answers and his agenda, he is pretty much running on fumes. the american people want real answers...
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host: do you worry about the rise in the budget like philip caller: mentioned not at all. we cannot keep borrowing money from china. host: what is your response to what andrea has to say? caller: she is worried about the debt and all the money being borrowed from china. she should want to know exactly what plan romney has. , come out and talk like you said, bullet points. take every single bullet. . what is he really saying? what are you saying to the american people? this stuff is serious. caller: the bullet points or that he was not going to raise taxes. he was going to -- small business would be able to hire people to have jobs. he laid it all out and talk about medicare, the voucher program, and medicare running side-by-side. i heard everything he had to say and how he would accomplish it. i do not think you were listening then. caller: do you think he really cares about those people? do you think he really -- that is half of the country. how are you going to be president if you do not acknowledge half of the country as a part of the nation? what kind of president is h
host: do you worry about the rise in the budget like philip caller: mentioned not at all. we cannot keep borrowing money from china. host: what is your response to what andrea has to say? caller: she is worried about the debt and all the money being borrowed from china. she should want to know exactly what plan romney has. , come out and talk like you said, bullet points. take every single bullet. . what is he really saying? what are you saying to the american people? this stuff is serious....
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. >> philip galanos, thanks so much, appreciate it. >> thank you. >> we'll be back with more of "today" after these messages. we were enjoying our empty nest. and now it's just a nest full of laundry. lucky underwear. we were going through so much of that bargain detergent... and the clothes didn't look as good. but since we switched to tide, we use much less. their clothes are looking much more...uh... what's the word? clean? employable. [ female announcer ] one cap of tide gives you more cleaning power than 6 caps of the bargain brand. [ mom ] that's my tide, what's yours? you...you think these disguises will... no. [ male announcer ] salty. sweet. and impossible to resist. [ male announcer ] salty. sweet. stop by walmart this saturday. wireless. take a one-minute demo of our new lg optimus zip. for every demo we'll donate one dollar to make-a-wish. up to one million dollars. visit one-minute-one-million-dot-com to find a participating walmart near you. here's my mocute. routine. then new activia breakfast blend. a great way to help start the day. it's hearty with twice the protein o
. >> philip galanos, thanks so much, appreciate it. >> thank you. >> we'll be back with more of "today" after these messages. we were enjoying our empty nest. and now it's just a nest full of laundry. lucky underwear. we were going through so much of that bargain detergent... and the clothes didn't look as good. but since we switched to tide, we use much less. their clothes are looking much more...uh... what's the word? clean? employable. [ female announcer ] one cap...
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. >> kyra philips will be there. look for live reports later today on hln. >>> we have breaking news here. lance armstrong, if you missed it, was stripped of his seven tour de france titles. joe is here for carlos with what happened here. >> this was a decision to either move the sport forward or continue to be embodied in the sport of cycling. armstrong is a superstar, multimillionaire because he beat cancer and went on to win seven tour de france titles. when you look at the seven most gruelling races in a sport, the uci says this morning they decided to strip lance armstrong officially of the seven tour de france titles. ultimately uci has the jurisdiction to make the decision. they have the final call. that final call was made a few minutes ago. seven tour de france titles worn by lance armstrong are all but erased. the history of lance armstrong in the sport has been a race. where is the future of cycling? what happens with the sponsors, the popularity. what we found out a few minutes ago that lance armstrong an
. >> kyra philips will be there. look for live reports later today on hln. >>> we have breaking news here. lance armstrong, if you missed it, was stripped of his seven tour de france titles. joe is here for carlos with what happened here. >> this was a decision to either move the sport forward or continue to be embodied in the sport of cycling. armstrong is a superstar, multimillionaire because he beat cancer and went on to win seven tour de france titles. when you look at...